List of United States post office murals in Kentucky

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Following is a list of United States post office murals created in Kentucky between 1934 and 1943.[1][2]

Location Mural title Image Artist Date Notes NRHP listed
Anchorage Meeting the Train Loren R. Fisher 1939 oil on linen
Flemingsburg Crossing To the Battle of Blue Licks Lucile Blanch 1943
Fort Thomas General G. H. Thomas and Philip Sheridan Lucienne Bloch 1942
Greenville Source of Power Allan Gould 1940 oil on canvas; only surviving panel from an original set of six
Hardinsburg Kentucky Homestead Nathaniel Koffman 1942
Harrodsburg An Indian Attack Orville Carroll 1941
George Rogers Clark Being Welcomed at Fort Harrod
Pioneers Being Refreshed at the Spring in Fort Harrod
Daniel Boone and Michael Stoner Arriving at Harrod's Settlement
Death of a Settler By An Indians Arrow
First School in Kentucky Taught at Fort Harrod by Mrs. Jane Coomes
Hickman Mississippi Packets William E. L. Bunn 1940 winner of the 48-State Mural Competition 1990
Hodgenville Hodgen's Mill Schomer Lichtner 1943 oil on canvas
Lexington Daniel Boone's Arrival in Kentucky Ward Lockwood 1938 oil on canvas
Morehead The Rural Free Delivery Frank L. Long 1939 former post office is now the Morehead Municipal Building
Morganfield Rural Free Delivery Bert Mullins 1939
Pineville Kentucky Mountain Mail En Route Edward Fern 1942
Princeton Kentucky Tobacco Field Robert C. Purdy 1938
Williamsburg Floating Horses Down the Cumberland River Alios Fabry 1939

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